When she's not lobbying to play Ariel in the live-action Little Mermaid, the 30-year-old red-head has been flying in and out of Turkey over the past year in order to donate her time and money to assisting with the Syrian refugee crisis. When she appeared on Good Morning Britain earlier this week, she told a disturbing story about an experience in Heathrow airport after her most recent trip:

Lindsay Lohan recalls being asked to take off her headscarf at the Airport, opening her eyes to how other women must feel pic.twitter.com/OldIVVYgHA

"When I was flying to New York recently I was wearing a headscarf and I got stopped at the airport and was racially profiled for the first time in my life. She opened my passport and saw Lindsay Lohan and started immediately apologizing but then said, ‘Take off your headscarf.’ And I did, I mean, it’s okay. But what scared me was that moment, how would another woman who doesn’t feel comfortable taking off her headscarf feel? That was really interesting to me. I was kind of in shock… I can’t speak for what the purpose for it was, but it was jarring."

As with just about everything Lindsay Lohan says or does, the comment has got people talking.

Just three weeks ago, she met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his wife Emine to discuss the Syrian refugee crisis in the country, and seems likely to continue to pursue her new-found calling as an activist.

Annnnnnnd here's all that's left to say about that:

It's 2017 and Lindsay Lohan has better diplomatic relationships with world leaders than the current commander in chief